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Hitting the Right Notes: Luis Giraldo's Path to Advocating for MSPs

In this revealing episode of "Now That's IT," Luis Giraldo, Chief Experience Officer at ScalePad, shares his unique journey from a world-class musician to a revered MSP advocate, discussing cthe pivotal transitions and decisions that shaped his career and how his background in music provided a rhythmic foundation for his innovative approach to MSP advocacy.

Breaking Down Silos in IT: Overcoming a Disjointed Tool Stack

Combat login fatigue and improve efficiency with the NinjaOne single-pane experience! This webinar will showcase five common IT issues and how NinjaOne helps solves them – all from inside the NinjaOne portal. Learn how to seamlessly incorporate ticketing, backup, security, and documentation into your endpoint management workflows, as well as how to integrate your other services into NinjaOne for even greater visibility. More specifically, learn how to.

Automatically update your status page when an alert is received

There are several ways to update ilert status pages. In this video, you'll learn how to do it using alert actions. We'll create a new alert action so that your status page automatically updates with a new status whenever an alert is received. Haven't tried ilert status pages yet? Get a public status page integrated with ilert alerting system for free.

It's better to declare incidents early #incidentmanagement #sitereliabilityengineering

In this clip, Viktor Stanchev explains why it's better to declare incidents early rather than too late. Whether you’re a seasoned vet when it comes to incident response, or just getting started out, it can be easy to fall into the trap of doing too much all at once. And it just makes sense. Incident response is one of those things that doesn’t have a single, perfect formula, so teams can be left doing a little bit of everything in an effort to get it right.

Learning is an iterative process #incidentmanagement #incidentresponse #sitereliabilityengineering

In this clip, Viktor Stanchev explains why it's important to remember that learning is an iterative process. Whether you’re a seasoned vet when it comes to incident response, or just getting started out, it can be easy to fall into the trap of doing too much all at once. And it just makes sense. Incident response is one of those things that doesn’t have a single, perfect formula, so teams can be left doing a little bit of everything in an effort to get it right.